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Solid Waste Disposal and Land Pollution
News Release from: S+S Inspection | Subject: Sorting and separating equipment
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 August 2006
S+S Inspection on display at RWM06
At RWM06 S+S Inspection will show a range of sorting and separating equipment that meets the needs of the recycling industry for reliable technology operating under the most difficult conditions
At the RWM Exhibition S+S Inspection will be showing a range of sorting and separating equipment specifically designed to meet the needs of the recycling industry for reliable technology operating under the most difficult conditions Sorting black from white plastics
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 6 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Ecoline-D metal detector from S+S Inspection has been designed specifically for use with existing conveyor systems where space is at a premium
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Launched at last year's RWM Exhibition, the Spektrum optical colour sorter has proved to be a highly accurate sorter of a wide variety of materials and can separate up to 90% of glass from ceramic, stone and porcelain waste.
A new version specifically designed for separating black from white plastic will be launched at the RWM show.
The new sorter will be of particular interest to companies recycling UPVC window and doorframe material where reliable separation of the white UPVC from the black sealing material is essential.
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S+S Metal Detector protects plastics recycler
With rapidly growing demand for recycled pure PVC granules, metal detectors from S+S help protect valuable investments in plastic recycling machinery at Penfold Plastics
Separating the CRT glass types for recycling
A leading UK specialist waste processor and recycler, has installed X-ray technology to sort glass reclaimed from cathode ray tubes, as used in televisions and computer monitors
DLS Tunnel Metal Detectors.
The DLS range of robust metal detection systems uses a tunnel detector and separate digital control electronics for ease of installation.
The DLS system will detect both ferrous and non-ferrous contaminants in bulk material on conveyors, belt and vibratory or material slides.
The robust design offers maximum resistance to interference and ensures it is highly reliable both mechanically and operationally.
The fact that it performs equally well under harsh conditions, either for rudimentary detection or for specific, demanding applications, is evidence of its versatility and reliability.
Metal detection in free falling bulk materials.
Rapid Compact metal separators remove ferrous and non-ferrous metals from free-falling, flowable bulk materials to eliminate machine malfunctions and mould damage.
In the plastics industry, Rapid Compact metal separators are often integrated in a pipe after a cutting mill, cyclone, or dosing unit (rotary valve, vibration chute).
For over 20 years, S+S has worked with clients in a wide range of industries developing practical and cost-effective solutions to product inspection, metal detection and material sorting problems using innovative and reliable technology.
With more than 600 sorting systems installed worldwide, S+S is one of the leading manufacturers of automatic sorting technology.
The new Technical Centre enables S+S engineers put the entire range of sorting equipment through its paces.
Feasibility studies and trials, using realistic throughputs and material pre-treatments, can accurately simulate real world industrial conditions with the results documented using the most modern video technology.
In addition to the main facility in Schonberg, Germany, with over one hundred employees, S+S has subsidiaries and agents in over fifty countries throughout the world. Request a free brochure from S+S Inspection ...
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